but gimp install(2.4.2) is screwed up...no filter, no script fu in Xtns menu, ...it can not even open a jpg (unknow file type...)
As usual should be a problem of wrong paths...i hoped was fixed but again happened

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i had to correct all paths in preference....now i get all menu back...more python

I followed the instructions in the thread (basically the last bit posted by megadyptes) and everything worked just fine. Interestingly enough, when I went to save the test script from Sean-Michael's initial post...I discovered that there are some python scripts apparently already installed in the 2.4.1 base install. Now I just have to figure out where they are buried in the menus.

is to create and edit brush...I always wonder why was no possible in gimp edit brush on the fly as is possible with any other image (brush are images) well the script help doing it

Author is Tanda and the script "edit brush" is listed in the Plugin repository, there is a english and a spanish version...only little disturbance it create a new menu (...i already get too much extra menu: pandora, video,python -fu, script-fu, FX_foundry...and more ....)...anyway that could be changed by simply opening the script with a text editor and changing the script path(s) as for script fu...only the paths to correct are much more then one and must be corrected all (or none) for the script to work

Just interested. Python I have only used for bruteforce purposes. (no worries, not hacking.) I have only known how to make server side scripts with Python. What is the usefulnesses with Python and GIMP?

Seems to be used mostly to write plug-ins for gimp, or as an alternative to writing script-fu. I would think that you would have a easy time writing such plug-ins if you already have a background with python...?

well the usefulness should be that if you have gimp and you know Phyton you may write your script in a language you know instead that learn a new one
then even if less complex then C it may be more powerful then script fu ,and anyway is more widely know and used...hem...Not sure if "more powerful "is a right term

But as example with script fu you CAN NOT add a preview display in the GUI of your script while that with Python is possible
Possible even ,if i well understand not without effort and fiddling with maybe not too documented Py-GTK thingies

Anyway scripting is not in my field of knowledge, if you want better info i will suggest to ask also on the gimp-developers mailing list where you may expect more competent answers

Now for the problems / tweaks
- import gtk from python console fails, python cannot find libglib, I think this is a path problem, gtk is installed in gimp folder and python can't find it, just ignore this problem because when gimp is started libglib IS in the path
- When GIMP is started it gives an error on pyconsole.py with a message that g_assertion_message is not defined in libglib. To fix this you need the last version of this dll, I used 2.16.2 at http://ftp.acc.umu.s...in32/glib/2.16/. Place all the files in the bin folder of the zip in the gimp bin folder (replace the old files).

I have a problem on import gtk on the Python command line.
An error message occurs.The procedure entry point g_timeout_add_seconds_full could not be located in the dynamic link library libglib-2.0-0.dll.

While it addresses Python and Blender, it addresses the specific error towards the bottom of that page along with a recommended solution. I don't use Windows, so I cannot be of any further help with this. Just mentioning this in case it can help you.

I've tried what the link said. Adding a path to the System Variables.
But on the other hand, the troubleshooting said that maybe other programs are using it so I may have to remove other paths.

These are the paths on the System Variabl>Paths%GTK_BASEPATH%\bin;%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;C:\Program Files\ATI Technologies\ATI Control Panel;C:\Program Files\GIMP-2.0\bin

@Geki Violet
Just above your first message there is one that report a similar problem and possible solution

Anyway i believe the path problem happen if you instead that install the GTK you try to use that bundled with gimp,even if that is the advice on http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~rd6t-kjym/t ... graph.html
i'm not sure is the best solution
your second path seems connected with the graphic card at least with the program that control it, i would no touch it, the third is to gimp, about the first i have no idea, howver adding a path should not create problem to other sw that already have a path for the gtk

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anyway should be some other problem with Gimp-python on windows:
after a upgrade to gimp 2.4.5 (i suppose may be that the reason but i can't be sure may be some new sw that i installed ) python do no work anymore for me and even reistalling everything didn't solve, i have the python console but no any python script show up in the menu.

Hello guys, is there a friendly tutorial on running gimpfu scripts? I 've seen http://www.gimp.org/...thon/index.html but it is pretty rude, for example I haven't read how to run one of this sample scripts!

Any help really apreciated, thanks.

By the way, installing this python extension was a pain, for me using Windows XP SP2, it took python 2.5.2 and gimp 2.4.5.